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--------. January 7, 1814. Supplies for British flag of truce in Annapolis
harbor will be furnished as per instructions just received.
--------. July 12, 1814. Dispatches for Admiral Cockburn et al.; explains
why they were not delivered by him in person.
--------. July 17, 1814. Passports; conversation with Admiral Cockburn
respecting the issuance of, to vessels with dispatches for United States ministers aboard ; gives substance.
--------. September 2, 1814. Flag of truce to the British fleet in the Chesapeake; states that General Mason has directed him to be in readiness to go in by Saturday or Sunday next; suggests that he be instructed not to allow certain Frenchmen, who have already been granted permission, to go with him.
--------.	September 26, 1814. Departure of Admirals Cochrane and Cockburn from the Chesapeake reported.
--------.	October 4, 1814. Sweden; unauthorized intercourse with the
enemy by Henry Aguiton, consul at Baltimore for, complained of.
--------.	December 13, 1814. Passport from Rear-Admiral Cockburn for
an American vessel to carry dispatches to Ghent inclosed; recommends the keeping in readiness, constantly, of a safe, commodious, and comfortable vessel to be used as a cartel to visit the enemy?s squadron.
--------?	July 3?? 1817. Amelia Island and the Floridas; MacGregor?s
expedition from the United States against; reports conversations with MacGregor as to his designs.
--------.	March 20, 1818. (To General J. Mason.) Floridas and Amelia
Island, expedition against, contemplated by MacGregor et al.\ has no objection to certain of his correspondence relating thereto being sent to Congress, but does object to his letter of February 19, 1818, being communicated; gives reasons.
Skinner, Nathaniel. April 30, 1794. Seizure of the cargo of his vessel by the Spaniards; states that the United States minister to Spain has taken no notice of his application for relief.
Skipwith, Fulwar. May 13, 1813. Army in the north; recommends the transfer of Lieutenant John S. Brush to more active duty in ; commends the services of Lieutenant Brush.
--------.	July 13, 1813. Santo Domingo and Haiti; mission to, in connection with James Gillespie, etc. (Letters dated February 24, March 11 and 30, April 13, June 21, and July 13, 1813, filed in consular files, Paris, vol. 4; also, August 13, 1813, Paris, vol. 5.)
Skipwith, Fulwar, and Zebulon M. Pike. April 3, 1811. Deed of a certain tract of land containing 16 acres to the United States as a site for a military establishment; also, conveying to the United States an additional tract for a period of four years from the date of this deed.
Skul, Winslow. July 9,1818. Pensions; appointment of Jabez B. Phelps as commissioner for paying revolutionary, recommended.
Slade, William, Jr. July 23, 1816. Laws of the United States; gives list of those not received by him for publication in the National Standard, of Middlebury, Vt.
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